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start by removing nuts from exhaust pipe on the underside, then remove the 8 bolts that hold manifold to engine and pull it up. make sure when reinstalling you inspect the gasket and replace if needed. there is also a circular gasket between the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe, inspect and replace if needed. reverse for install.

sounds like your timing is way off,if no timing gun and you dont have specs,loosen your distributer a bit and rev your engine to about3000 rpm and just listen to the engine while you slightly turn the distibuter until it is the smoothest sounding with no sputtering then tighten your distributer back up or pay the bucks get it timed at a shop its cheap

Part of the air filter system that uses hot air from the exhaust manifold to warm up inlet air during cold weather operations. It is actuated by a vacuum hose connected to the intake manifold by a check valve that goes to a small actuator valve in the intake snorkle of the air filter container. Make sure the vacuum check valve is in series.